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“I hope that most people won’t have to do this unless it’s an extreme circumstances and nothing else is working,” Fredrick told the Post. “First, you talk or implement your restrictions. But when the conventional ways don’t work these days, you have to get creative.”

The novel discipline idea has gotten widespread attention and a range of responses.

Clinical social workers Wanda Wheeler and Douglas Gotel cautioned against using shame and humiliation as a form of discipline, saying it could erode a child’s self-esteem and have lasting effects, the Post said.